28 January 2026

Declare God's Greatness

As people saved by faith in Jesus Christ, we above all ought to bless the LORD and speak of His great works.  The Law of Moses commanded for parents to diligently teach their children God's words as they sat in the house, walk outside, lie down or rise up.  They were to bind God's word as a sign upon their hand and foreheads and write them on the gates and doorposts of their homes (Deut. 6:4-9).  They were to make God's existence, power, goodness and statues were known so the next generation would continue to know God and walk in ways.

Many of us today live in a secular society that does not acknowledge our Creator, thank, or praise Him for anything.  It is good for people to go far and wide to spread the knowledge and love of God to the unreached as missionaries, and it is good to realise people who live in our cities also have never heard the truth about the God of Israel.  How will children born today be introduced to Jesus Christ unless someone speaks about who He is and all the great things He has done?  There remains unreached people in our own backyards, so to speak, because we never thought to tell them of God's awesome works.

What is amazing is everyone who lives today--despite our diverse backgrounds, educations, passions and experiences--shares something in common:  God has been faithful to supply our needs.  Even people who do not know, believe in, or acknowledge God have Him to thank for creating them and sustaining them thus far.  The fact we can be greedy, grumpy and unthankful does not lessen God's goodness to us.  We Christians learn to look to the LORD to supply our needs, and unbelievers unwittingly look to God as well and by grace receive from His hand.  It is a great blessing to be able to share that God has given us life, provides escapes from death, supplies all our needs, and is the One personally responsible for every good thing we have ever enjoyed.

Psalm 145:15-16 reads, "The eyes of all look expectantly to You, and You give them their food in due season. 16 You open Your hand and satisfy the desire of every living thing."  Since God is the Creator of all, He is able to employ anything and anyone He wants to provide us food in season.  When I'm hungry I look forward to eating, and it is God who provides the food, sets the table and dines with us.  We might express gratitude to the one who planted and harvested the crops. the shop that offered fresh produce and meat, and those who took the time to prepare the meal, yet we ought to give God thanks for everything.  The fact we have eaten food and drank water today is evidence of God's loving provision for us by satisfying our bodies with good things.  How great is the LORD and worthy to be praised for His goodness towards all!

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